In Muskogee. . . Tuesday . . we don't take our trips on MICHIGAN Co STATE MEWS LSD. - Merle Haggard STATE . . . with freezing rain and temperatures in the low 40s. UNIVERSITY e 63 Number 78 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 3, 1970 IN TV EXCHANGE Nixon decries violence,- Muskie hits fear tactics WASHINGTON (AP) - America votes of the three major television networks. Tuesday after a caustic midterm campaign Democratic National Chairman dissent, the Democrats sought to climaxed by a Lawrence emphasize inflation and unemployment. Monday night television F. O'Brien challenged the GOP and asked The exchange between the men who may face the networks to split the time in half for contrasting pleas left voters each other in the each party and make it something of a choice between voting their presidential race of 1972. available free. He President Nixon spoke for the pleaded party poverty. Muskie also asked purses or their passions if they once cut Republicans on election eve through a for free time. through local issues, personalities and filmed reprise of a speech he made The networks turned down the images. request For Nixon and Agnew, the ballots of the Saturday in Phoenix decrying violent for free time, but agreed, with dissent. Republican perhaps 60 million persons expected to concurrence, to sell Democrats half the Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine vote can either tamish or time originally booked by the GOP. polish their represented the Democrats after they Two prestige as campaigners. wealthy Democrats. former scraped together enough money Monday to Vietnam peace talks ambassador W. Averell buy half the time the Republicans had Harriman and John D. (Jay) Rockefeller originally purchased. Muskie replied to what he called "Republican tactics of fear IV, secretary of state of West Virginia, said on behalf of a newly formed Committee Vote at age and division." for National Unity they'd put up the tab of The offices at stake are 35 Senate about seats, $150,000. 435 in the House of Representatives, 35 governorships and hundreds of state and local O'Brien said the Harriman effort was independent of the - Rockefeller 18 supported national jobs. committee. He said had the national The rewards include control of that repeatedly has frustrated Nixon, big - stage power bases for 1972 presidential a Senate committee sponsored the not have used a lone candidate — Muskie — as a program, it could potential presidential spokesman. by presidents politics and state legislature strength which Republicans began the campaign will be a key to control of the to win control of the hoping Senate, now split Former Michigan Gov. George Romney and his wife, Nearing reapportioned U.S. House in 1972. Republicans outspent the debt - ridden Democrats this campaign and those 57-43 for the Democrats. The now is that the GOP will three seats. consensus pick up one to Eight Michigan college and university presidents joined President Wharton Lenore, right, shake hands with commuter finances were central in developments that The Democrats' present 243-187 Monday in issuing a statement supporting arriving in Detroit Monday morning. Romney, now passengers led to Monday night's edge in in nineteen campaign stops secretary of housing and urban development, joined his wife matching 15-minute the House, where there are five the 18 - year - old vote. during day in her bid for U.S. Senate seat in race telecasts. is expected to be little vacancies, The statement with U.S. Senator Phil Hart. changed expresses Wharton's The Republican National Committee — going personal beliefs and was orginated AP Wirephoto against the historical record which shows by him, first purchased 30 minutes of time on each the party in White House presidential assistant Elliott Ballard said. power losing an average of 37 House seats in mid-term Other university presidents indicated support of the statement during routine Council elections. dealings with Wharton, Ballard said. study Principal Democratic gains are expected D>. nAV/C By DAVE PERSON DCDCHM If If thn the naur new to rniMcir.no fn fKn revisions to the report are a»n n 1-i.i report " in the state houses. 32 of 50 But Democrats are Republicans now hold governorships and nine of ten in the most populous states. expected to win in "I don't think there was when everyone sat down and drafted semantics," he said. "We firmly believe the any one time the right to vote State News Staff Writur Regulations is promulgated for students, i . i ~ ... should be granted hand - in - hand with passed, they will face the Academic Senate administrative decisions concerning tenure Ohio and are strong threats in New at its November 17 faculty and staff." York, adult responsibility," the Jhe spotlight will again be on the McKee meeting. These regulations were and finances. Pennsylvania and Michigan - states that presidents said in Student A request for council approval of adopted by the C. C. Killingsworth, always are keys in presidential elections. the statement. Participation in student regulations will be made Student Affairs Committee and ASMSU in professor of labor The statement added that the Idemic Governance when the Academic by Milton and industrial relations, part of the While the Republicans, led right to Sept. 1969, and tabled by the Academic by Nixon and vote is itself a ■ncil holds its meeting at 3:15 B. Dickerson, vice president for student Vice President Spiro T. responsibility and should not p.m. Council. opposition to the original McKee Report, Agnew, hammered be granted as in the Con affairs. said, "I think it (the report of the special a litany against crime, violence and unruly "merely a reward for Con Room of the The council will also hear a §rnational Center. Dickerson will ask that the council report by panel) is (Please turn to page 9) endorse the General Student Regulations Provost Cantlon in regard to the proposed an improvement over ; time the council will recommendations of the McKee study the amendments to the faculty bylaws which proposed by the University Student Affairs |sions made by the Special Panel of the were recently rejected by the board of committee." demic Council. The special panel was Committee in the fall of 1969 "as an interim set of regulations to be in force trustees. James B. McKee, professor of and chairman of the committee which sociology APPEARED SUNDAY lied at the council's October 6 meeting. The until a permanent code of bylaw changes would have presented the McKee Report on Student University broadened the role of the faculty in Participation and Academic Governance, Milliken said of the revised report: "I think it addresses itself to the major difficulties in tra ISU prof aboard plane the original report." He also said "if it goes through the council with a large majority including those who previously led the then it will also breeze opposition, through the in Detroit Senate." ijacked Thomas H. Greer, professor and Sunday Cub decided by the intensity of voter turnout to chairman of Great Issues and professor of at the polls today. A light turnout is humanities, said that although he has a few reservations, the revisions "seem to have expected to boost Mlliken's chances for By PAULA BRAY answered many criticisms." Gov. Milliken said Monday he wasn't victory while a heavy turnout would be from San Diego to Los Angeles when a favorable to Levin. State News Staff Writer In Miami, passengers said the gunman was "I have the impression that it has been "terribly surprised" at the latest Detroit middle ■ aged man diverted the plane. The News poll that showed him One point that may prove favorable to i associate professor of medical greeted warmly by a Cuban militiaman who indorsed by those who were against the trailing his •ation at MSU was aboard a jet, with 75 persons aboard, refueled in Democratic opponent Sander Levin for the Levin is the thousands of idled auto United Air escorted him from the plane. original McKee Report," he said. "It ought ■s jet Sunday evening when it Tijuana before leaving for Cuba. to be more acceptable than the first time in the campaign. workers — normally Democratic voters — was She was in San Diego visiting friends after original who will have all day to get to the polls. Jked to Havana, "When we landed, I saw the document." attending a meeting of the Association of guy in the "But the real poll is on election n Olmstead was on the 6 p.m. khaki uniform patting him on the back as Edward A. Carlin, dean of University day," flight American Colleges in Los Angeles. Milliken said at a news conference. The weather — always a factor in they College, said the report of the special voter Her husband, Donald Olmstead, professor were walking away," said 19 - year - old The poll, which turnout — is expected to be wet and Deborah Ferguson of San panel, "constitutes appeared in the Sunday cold of sociology, said he received a phone call at Diego. a satisfactory News, showed Levin leading Milliken 48 with snow possible. The gunman also showed compromise." |.S. 1 a.m. Monday from the people his wife excitement per cent to 45 per cent. It marked a five The governor said he hopes for strong tops visited telling him about the hijacking. "I was shocked," he said. "I thought they when he first saw the island crew members said. from the air, He and Greer were in council should "give it a try." Erwin Bettinghaus, agreement that the point gain for Levin and for Milliken since an a Oct. two point drop 12 statewide voter participation despite indications that in today's election a large turnout were kidding me. I was professor of poll. may seal his political doom. very much upset (Please turn to page 9) (Please spending until they landed safely in Cuba." turn to page 9) Some observers say the election will be (Please turn to page 9) Olmstead said he talked to his wife Monday and she said the Cuban authorities were very efficient and pleasant. pCKHOLM military (AP) - The nations of the was "I asked her if she was afraid and she said it too unreal to be afraid," Olmstead said. "She said the older people were very afraid." Ja spent $180.1 billion for their military The gunman, who was accompanied by P'shments during 1969, with the United two young children, wore a leather jacket ■? Ieading the way, according to a and a brown beret. ■book released Monday by the rolm International Peace Research He told the crew of the ^ute. Boeing 727, "I mean business. This is a Chicano operation." J® institute, set up as an The Associated Press reported that independent Capt. [ ation in 1966 by the Swedish Joe Kolons said the plane was on the ground I mt'nt' 831(1 expenditures were about at Havana's Jose Marti Airport for about f e 'Please a8t year as in the year before. They three hours before he was cleared to to Miami Monday. fly on turn to page 9) dentist says Soviet Union [sting interceptor satellites ~ The Soviet Union has nuclear attack would then be made II™"'miiit"8ary3 sate"'te designed to destroy negligible. The warning by Kenneth Gatland, vice satellites, a British scientist president of the British Interplanetary Society, added weight to claims made by asserted that tests an American space expert and a British i were carried out the Inii^ t< past two weeks with three fIKs- Cosmos 373, 374 and 375. scientist last Gatland February. said in an interview his Parents attempt to i deductions were supported by studies from J lites MoVu!fnSQ8a,d. interceptor satellites the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough, center of Britain's foremost French families whose children have been missing since a fire swept a Affixed to each coffin is a sheet of paper describing the body within and Am military reconnaissance dance hall at nearby St. Laurent du Pont ■ Ame"ca's ability to retaliate to satellite analysis operations. the morgue set up in the St. Laurent Saturday night, inspect coffins at the personal effects found nearby by rescue workers. One hundred Gymnasium in Grenoble forty Sunday. four young people died in the fire. See story page 3. AP Wirephoto 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Novetnber 3 , J news Volunteers work for party win Republican by her own strong summary By MICHAEL E.PHELPS assertion. As a party volunteer, Mrs. From the wires of AP and UPI. Riecker begins her day early and The student volunteer in ends it late during the campaign political campaigning has been a season as she drives subject of as much speculation daily from Midland, arriving at 8:30 a.m. at and discussion by political GOP Headquarters, 404 E. analysts and candidates in the mid - term election of 1970 as Michigan, Lansing. There the roles of wife and he was in the turbulent mother temporarily are put aside "1 will never be a party to presidential campaign of 1968. Mrs. Riecker as assumes her allowing this state to fall into a Relatively little attention, volunteer role as vice chairman however, has been paid to the deficit position." work of the traditional party of the Michigan Republican Gov. Milliken party. volunteer, and mention of the Faced with the job of (See story, p. 1) standard party organizations, coordinating legislative evoking the images of the Mortons, O'Briens and Daleys, is campaigns for GOP candidates, the Carleton College graduate's frequently greeted with derision not only by college students but day is filled with the ring of also by their parents. telephones and the subsequent International News Mrs. Ranny Riecker, an barrage of activity characterizes the lives of those that attractive and articulate mother who coordinate. Street fighting broke out Monday night in Belfast, of two, wife of a Michigan Stopping in mid - sentence to Ireland when a protest demonstration against higher bus lawyer and voter of Midland, is a answer the telephone or to fares flared into a riot. respond to the question of a A mob of about 100 stoned a police station and a group fellow worker, Mrs. Riecker is a of 30 children, encouraged by adults, commandeered a bus and swarmed around an army barricade of barbed 18 nations working political leader taking her turn at manning the switchboard in the hectic center wire. room of the second - floor The brawling erupted after hundreds of demonstrators, protesting an increase in bus fares, marched to City Hall submit Republican state offices. Despite interruption, and were refused permission to enter the building. however, she speaks Skirmishes began when the marchers blocked traffic and thoughtfully and quietly, jostled with police. resolutions affirming such principles as her belief in the need for parties Party women The demonstration followed three nights of fighting in with broad philosophical bases Mrs. Ranny Riecker (right), vice chairman of the State's campaign, finds time in front of the filing cabinets. the Northern Ireland capital, in which 41 British troops Republican party, faces a barrage of telephone calls while State News photo by Milton Horst and Roger embracing a wide political Esckelson UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Mrs. Mattie Williams, member of the state Democratic party's were injured in battles with Roman Catholic rioters. spectrum of candidates and * * * — A record 18 nonaligned and constituencies. Communist nations submitted a Mrs. Riecker recalls that her Mrs. Riecker's conversation is Thirteen blocks west on A Lansing resident of 30 students in all facets ( The United States and the Soviet Union moved into the resolution Monday to the U.N. marked not so much by evasion Michigan Avenue past the years, Mrs. Williams started campaign work, 0g college political involvement was third round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) General Assembly that would minimal, but that she gained as with the caution of a Capitol and the state office working for the party in 1956 established, is an "all the m throw Nationalist China out of interest and joined party efforts politican, including such phrases buildings is the John F. Kennedy finding time when her husband commitment, Mrs. Williams^ Monday in Helsinki, Finland with champagne toasts and the international body and bring and words as "may" or "may in the mid term campaign of House, headquarters of the was working the night shift at prepared statements voicing hope for progress in vital and Communist China in. - not," "seems" and "perhaps." Fisher Body Expressing confidence info Eisenhower's second term in Michigan Democratic party. A and her son was political delicate negotiations. The resolution, to be debated in She system, Mrs. Willid 1958. Commenting on the studiously avoids the large, rugged structure in need of studying at Central Michigan said she feels that Envoys from the two nations agreed to hold the first the General Assemblystarting Nov. current role of college students entrapping generalization. A paint and scarred by a broken University. can be done in the "weedingoL serious business talks today at the Soviet Embassy. 12, would have the assembly seat in campaigning, Mrs. Riecker devoted Republican, she window, the JFK house seems to Since that time, and during primaries^ The Americans, according to informed sources, now are delegates from Red China as said she feels that the degree of nonetheless expressed her reflect the appropriate each campaign, she has found all Leaning back in her d "the only lawful representative of interest evidenced by college delight in the type of political appearance of the home of the of her extra time, and some that chair, Mrs. Williams spe™ awaiting a response from the Russians to an outline China to the United Nations, and students varies greatly. volunteerism demonstrated in perhaps not so extra, quietly of the independence! party out of power. was presented in Vienna that was reported to include . . . expel forthwith the As a group, however, initial the McCarthy primary battles of Working from the JFK house devoted to keeping incumbent her personal convictions uL proposals for a package deal on limiting big offensive representatives of Chiang Kai - involvement usually conies early 1968. with her fellow party workers Democrats incumbent and leaves no doubt that, dedicated registered Demi though! missiles and long range bombers as well as antiballistic shek," president of the Republic about through participation in a Mrs. Riecker's political against the efforts of Mrs. working to move Republicans of China on Formosa. candidate's campaign. Speaking involvement does not end with Riecker and the out of their offices. she will offer no blind defense systems. Michigan paw, * * * Newcomers among the campaign. She is a caller the more generally, she notes: Republicans is Mrs. Mattie Mrs. Williams speaks warmly support to candidates she vi lelevision newsman Walter Cronkite says the rhetoric of sponsors were nonaligned "People tend to become rather than a writer and Williams, a veteran campaigner of student political workers, as unqualified. Somalia and independent involved because of issues or a frequently expresses her with 14 years of experience in referring to them as Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is "intended to play with Communist Yugoslavia, also a candidate and then may or may opinions to her representatives the state political arena. representative of a "beautiful Mrs. Williams, the worst fears of the people" and could lead a new member of the nonaligned group. not become involved in party on important issues by Mrs. Williams, a secretary generation" that is "more aware Republican counterpart! McCarthyism. work," telephone. here, was interested in politics as and noticeably more involved" continues to express her vii "It's abominable, it is frightful, it is terrible - not that a young girl and started working in political activity than the on what she terms "hot issuesfl same age group was in her earlier to her representatives b Agnew would do it, but that „n>any Americans would for the Democrats because she applaud it," said Cronkite in an interview in the Nov. 17 isSue of Look magazine. - • ->f/> i "In a way, I don't worry so much about Mr. Agnew." he said. "What I worry about is that many Americans would EveryoneWins! wanted to be "helpful to the community." *' days in the Democratic party. The involvement of college Lansing and in Washing during their tenure in office. accept fascism and believe there is justice in it." Cronkite, anchorman for CBS-TV Evening News, said Agnew's criticisms of the news media "have had a reverse effect" in their intention of "intimidating" the media. Longer cease-fire * * * Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan, leading his Democratic opponent Jess Unruh in statewide polls, has wound up his campaign pushing the re-election urged by Pope Pau| VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI appealed Sunday for an success of the discussions under way at the United Nations for an expiration of the truce host® should be resumed? W bid of Sen. George Murphy. extension of the cease - fire in extension of the cease - fire in 'It is all too easy to forej * and til " The latest independent California the Middle East, saying that if the Mideast, which expires Nov. the hope for peace *4.! Poll showed Reagan with a 49 to 37 per fighting resumes it might widen 5," the Pope said. possibility of a just settlement® into "a test of strength between "This fact seems to us of such the conflict jeopardized, W \ cent lead over Unruh, former speaker other powers." great and grave importance as to knows for how much longer." I of the state assembly. ~ The pontiff spoke from his warrant even our spiritual "It is not even improbable^ v| But the poll showed Murphy trailing window during his noon blessing attention. Pope Paul ♦ ■ Democratic Rep. John Tunney, 48 to to the crowd in St. Peter's "What would happen," the conflict would become p perhaps becoming a test I ■ A I 41. Square. "We must all pray for the Pope asked, "if this extension is not achieved and at the strength between other po«J ■ ■ Reagan has hit at welfare abuse and besides the nations direcP H H the cost of government in his speeches. involved in the already '°°™| Reagan He boasts that California has fewer too costly and too f JeTMRODU state workers now than it did when he conflict. took office four years ago. vine's I National News About 20 inmates at Cummins State Prison Farm in Pine Bluff. Ark., seized four persons at the prison CATfiSH Monday and threatened to kill them unless their demands WHEN YOU BUY tor freedom were met. Three of the hostages later were released unharmed. STUDENT AID SAVINGS DONDS Meridian Mull By early afternoon a civilian, Larry Doss, was the only person still held. Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller issued a statement before the first hostage was released saying authorities would not yield to the inmates' demands. 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Late white haired, gravel - voiced prelate, who had praised where 144 persons perished in a Monday, 93 of the - time. fire Sunday — most of them pop bands every weekend for a victims had been a month ago that he had been allowed to live to see his identified, the Witnesses said the fire charge of 10 francs, about $1.80. youngest a group of 17 year - -sor become archbishop, had been living in the youngsters stacked up in charred — simple room possibly caused by olds. occupied in the chancery residence for a quarter century, heaps by exits they couldn't get a discarded Bas and his out of cigarette — consumed the interior enterprising For those too dinal Cushing, 75 • year - old son of a Boston blacksmith, — never got official fire partners provided bus service to badly burned to within minutes, spreading offer signs of J as archbishop last month. He was succeeded department permission to open the club from the surrounding recognition, by for quickly through plastic officials had attached to the "ishop Humberto S. Medeiros, former bishop of Bronsville, business, a department decorations, pressed cardboard villages. A group of 43 from the coffins tags which told diocese. inspector said Monday. village of Chambery was brought everything furniture and sound they know about the identity of had been reported near death Monday "suffering from the Maj. Jean Plantier, inspector in - proofing to the club Saturday night; the charge of fire safety for the area, wallboards. By regulation, bus the bodies inside. lication of the long • standing malignancy with which he has they took five home Sunday were supposed to be "Blonde woman," said one. afflicted for years." said: "No authorization to open fireproof. morning. Forty - two came from the Cinq a Sept dance hall to the "Fe " is past week," the spokesman said, "the Cardinal's These revelations prompted a ion has been failing rather rapidly." public ever came from my nationwide outburst of The others office." were in plain pine Down the line, -r some time the cardinal has been troubled with indignation. coffins in the a tag bore a this municipal number -o but has made every effort to carry on in spite of it and Jacques Baumel, a secretary of and one word: While the public, the press and gymnasium here, four neat rows t desire for any notoriety about the nature of his illness." state attached to the premier's the government "Nothing." inal Cushing had lived in the gray stone office, promised "a thorough sought a place to building since he government investigation to put the blame, Albert Bas, the stalled as head of the archdiocese of Boston in 1944. He determine who was only one of the three dance hall d down as religious leader of 1.8 million Catholics Oct. 7 responsible owners to survive the L-of ill health. for the fire and its high death tell. fire, said it Officials reaffirmed that most shouldn't be on him. Asked if fire underwent surgery in 1956 for removal of a cancerous of the emergency exits leading safety regulations had been and again five years ago. obeyed, Bas told funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m. Le Apostolic Delegate to Washington, at Holy Cross Cathedral Archbishop Luigi from the dance hall had locked. The main entrance covered by a floor been was newsmen: "Frankly, I didn't really bother much about those matters in the ^3^ ^53* ^5 ndi, as concelebrant, along with Archbishop Medeiros and - to - ceiling firm. There were three of us." EVERYONE LOOKS TO US FOR QUALITY ee auxiliary bishops of Boston, Most Revs. turnstile, like a grill, that revolved * Jeremiah F. only inward. The measures were complete selection of n, Thomas J. Riley and Daniel A. Cronin, and other England. bishops Wrapped up apparently taken to discourage gatecrashers. "No. Why?" he retorted. * frames sunglasses body is to be taken to the cathedral Tuesday afternoon to lie Rain and metal make rust so the best It was thought that about 50 * until the funeral. thing to do if you have a of prescription lenses ground te Public masses will be "Do ! celebrated bike on campus is make sure the two don't meet. the victims had been you feel at all * repairs while you wait Jay, Thursday and Friday at noon and at 7 p.m. A watching a motorcyclist eliminated this problem by covering his bike new rock group called The Storm responsible?" was another 1 will be in a crypt in the Portiuncula Chapel on the grounds -letta's School for Retarded Children in Hanover. with a tarp in the X lot. State News photo by Bill Holstein from a balcony overlooking the dance floor; their only question. "No. Who would have ever featosi, Opticians way down 241 E. imagined such a fire?" Saginaw at Abbott Rd. Ed -25222 ' .N. expected We have set up two child day-care ED NATIONS, N.Y.(AP) U.N. Disarmament Conference in United States and the Union launched the U.N. Geneva after numerous revisions. Only token opposition is on chemical and bacteriological weapons and on the extension of turned States. down by the United U.S. sources backed draft said the Soviet - centers for those who want to get the nuclear test ban to include on chemical and The two big powers still Assembly's disarmament expected over a provision underground testing. are bacteriological weapons was not Monday by urging quick defining territorial waters, which The Soviet Union and its allies insisting on different approaches. satisfactory, mainly becuase it The United States wants to deal l of a proposed treaty nuclear weapons from are exempt from the ban. Soviet Ambassador A. A. formally submitted to the committee a revised draft on with chemical weapons in a provided no adequate inspection and verification machinery. out and vote today n floor. Roschin opened the debate in the separate treaty, while the Soviet chemical and bacteriological Union maintains that both seemed little doubt that .assembly's main political weapons, but it was basically the 7-nation assembly would the treaty committee by expressing the hope that the treaty would be same as previous drafts already chemical and germ weapons should be lumped together. DOMINO'S WE CAN PROVIDE RIDES TO elmingly and thus open quickly approved. ay for signatures and U.S. Ambassador Charles W. Da tion. Yost, also urging assembly the basis of previous approval, said the proposed THE POLLS,ALSO with similar treaties Got Vfeur - e treaty would keep the sea bed space and on limiting the from becoming "the object of an of nuclear weapons to arms race." 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LESLIE Proposals for student participatioi advertising manager EDITOR'S NOTE: Following enactment of public trust. below the level of the entertain MARK are the a University, the nominating Detitimi EICHER, managing editor introductory remarks to the revision of No useful is ever served in faculty's judgment would student groups on ED HUTCHISON, city editor the McKee Report, which will be suggesting, or purpose in allowing students to carry. committee is governed the c '° 8 V, BARBARA PARNESS, campus editor by tL ■ presented to the Academic Council believe, that these matters are, as the lat/t linn. ' KEN KRELL, editorial editor faculty views them, negotiable. They are slate shall name at JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor today. The remarks explain the not. And that was in effect what the At its least'tWo canHi.7' GARY proposed primary changes made in the meeting of June 3, 1970, the each position to be filled Bp ' WALKOWICZ, sports editor senate's rejection of the council's revisions " Academic Senate rejected the proposal to simpte requirement Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award present bylaws. signified — not a rejection of student participation or a failure of respect, but a open its meetings to observers by a vote of 255 to 289. The division is indecisive, and reserved and the'^gjj for outstanding journalism. New material introduced at any nonwhites, the committee is point simple reminder to all parties that it is perhaps necessary to determine establish its own Dermic.^ into a document such as the bylaws will almost invariably require changes to be disciplined capacity implies precedence in whether the same division would occur in possibility of write-ins. rules, incy Udln« f Wf the community of scholars. the context of the changes now proposed. made elsewhere in the document. These If matters of prerogative are to be The council's business is to decide D. The Elected EDITORIALS incidental adjustments are very important. But before so large a body as the Academic withheld from student judgment, students whether it wishes the opening of the Faculty Council Council it is confusing and unnecessary to The Academic Council is n( 'McKee' non-d require that they be initially attended to. The proper time for attending to them is after the primary questions of principle exclusively, or even primarily . body. Its present function isto'reJbl The new, improved, MeKee Report have been decided. wh5Tnt of the academi< Commui%| faculty taketh away. So much for on Student Participation in Academic channels. The panel has therefore isolated for This discovering the represents a real advanal Governance (no doubt with bleach Is there hope for a just settlement? special attention the set of But It has concert of the Uni.Lt and brighteners added) is a numbing recommendations that constitute primary organization to speak left the faculty witCl In theory amendments can be changes in our present these recommendations bylaws. (Some of Associated directly Students of Michigan font'1 48 pages long. Only part of one page, introduced from the floor in today's originate with the however, is of prime significance. present report; others are simply taken University (ASMSU) speaks directly LJ Academic Council meeting. It is To wit: students on the Academic over in the form already approved by the undergraduates, and the Council doubtful, however, that any will pass. It Graduate Students Council may not vote on "matters of council.) All of the large questions of (COGS) for if has taken the faculty a full year and a principle are engrossed in these changes; graduates. "j exclusive concern to the faculty," half to water the McKee Report down they are brought together in Part I. The demand for a body capable Part II contains the subordinate set of representing the judgment "matters affecting the distinctively to its present insipid strength - why may very properly ask to know specifically what these matters are. The specification without interference, of the (J professional duties of the faculty should they change their game today? changes that are simple implied, that is, accommodate! they become necessary only on condition of the prerogative concerns of the faculty dilution may be met namely, the duties that flow from the One thing has been proven. by expandinji that the primary changes have been is the essential thrust of the proposal here C. Composition of the Academic Council functions of the Elected faculty's obligation to maintain the Faculty Cogl Documents are worthless unless approved. set forth. Section 2.5.5. invests students Hiis body is entirely capable of settinl 'intellectual authority' of the sincerity backs them up. And the The following remarks explain the with the right to vote in all councils and With the exception of the president, all own patterns. '1 * The issue raised in section University .." and "matters in which . McKee Report is now worthless primary changes. committees in which they are members. members of the Academic Council will exercise a vote. however, a distinct question and m 4,4 551 the distinctively professional rights of Section 2.5.6. confers upon them the right because the faculty seems to have decided independently. The A. Student representation and the to vote on all matters whatever, except for The undergraduates are to be the faculty are at issue." quest bargained in total bad faith for almost represented by 15 members, drawn from whether, on matters of exclusive ca Translation: the faculty alone will two years. the to the faculty, the Elected colleges whose primary task is the Faculty Cc decide all matters of salary, duties, education of undergraduates and from the shall be empowered to Students were expecting a recommendations directly to the promotions, reappointment and, document that would expand, not colleges of Human Medicine and without going through' the sti above all. tenure. These are precisely Veterinary Medicine. Acada limit, their participation. If the new The graduate students are to be Council. the areas in which the original McKee If this section document cannot be amended to void represented by six members selected by the means what it says,ill Report hoped to provide some the exclusions on student votes, then Council of Graduate Students (COGS). unnecessary, since it accomplishes noH student voice. which cannot be equally we strongly suggest it be defeated in To ensure a systematic representation of accomplish^! Implication: the faculty is guilty of the views of nonwhites and of women, 10 ordinary channels (2.5.3. - 2.5.9.5), |fl total. nothing less than intellectual seats are to be reserved for student means anything else, it is inconsistentiT As it stands the representatives - at - large. Of these 10 the spirit of the present arrogance. They have made great and report merely proposals, sinci positions, at least two are reserved for effect will be to transform the Acade_ high - sounding noises about the expands two token student women; at least sue for nonwhites. Under Council into a ceremonial body. representatives on the council to 31 Thep "relevancy" of student participation these conditions nothing forbids that the recommends that it be stricken" in the sacred preserve of academic token votes. If the new report passes 10 positions should be filled by nonwhites, government. They have even cast a unamended, the faculty will have or for that matter by nonwhite women. E. Composition of the Steering Commit few crumbs to the crowds. But by solidified its power without One provision, however, is of paramount importance in point of principle. *It is A student has been added to J parliamentary sleight - of - hand they effectively expanding student indispensably necessary that these 10 membership of the Steering Committee.! have taken students right back where participation. positions be chosen at Jarge ii\ q]ec,tiQW ..."Ifli JUL \ fadu.ate " ! we started: essentially powerless.- Uf If the Acadmic Council is that involve tfie total studenl truly to t community. urtflfergHfluate. student He Is to be selected bf Make no mistake, the tftfe*? represent the academic community — In short, women and minorities are to be in representatives of the Aude the Academic Council not because women Council from among their number, paragraphs that comprise Section as the name implies it does - student and minorities have put themselves there 2.5.7 are what the entire struggle is all members must be given the vote but because the F. The standing committees of about. The faculty giveth, and the without qualification. University affirms its Academic Council: representation l| pluralism in having them there. The question of minority representation Pass amend has been until now discussed exclusively with respect to its legal almost In the present bylaws the right to vote! the standing committees lies exclusm with the elected faculty members. T implications, and there is no question whatever that the demands for compliance students — a graduate A set of General Student action and thereby resolve the with nondiscrimination provisions of Title undergraduate — sit on each of t| Regulations may be presented in the duplicity and confusion of MSU VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 must be following committees: Academic Council today ordinances being interpreted as laws. on all counts respected. The panel believes University Curriculum Committee; recommending that trustees adopt these demands to be satisfied by the University Educational Committee; the code as an interim set "of Unfortunately, the resolution present proposal. However, the panel does not consider University International regulations. Milton Dickerson, vice proposed concerns only students. Committee; the major problem to lie in legalities. It president for student affairs, will There is no reason why the General never has. For the major problem is to University Library Committee; Student Regulations should not be recommend that the regulations be amended in the Academic Council to decide whether we are to be, in fact, one University Student Affairs They are without vote. Commit^ approved on a temporary basis "until university or two. What is our purpose in include Each committee is to have, in ad a permanent code of University ALL members of the providing for the representation of women and the nonwhite minorities? Not to allow to the student members named byl Regulations is promulgated for academic community. Intending to them a vote in University affairs. They colleges and the graduate students, ! students, faculty and staff." adopt in the future a permanent have already a vote in University affairs, an members - at large. At least one of tti • The regulations were adopted by code for all in the academic must be a woman; at least one a nonmi indispensably necessary vote, which they the community is simply side These positions are to be filled! University Student Affairs - stepping cast in their ordinary status as Committee and ASMSU in an issue which could easily be undergraduates or graduates. appointment. The power of appoint lies with the student members oil September 1969. They are intended approved at the present time. No, our purpose is not to allow a vote but to institute a guarantee, to ensure a council (representatives and represent! to clarify the distinction between The adoption of such an result not certified by the - at • large), acting in the role of a Stu various MSU ordinances, policies and ordinary Committee on Committees, amendment would place all members processes of election, namely, that the regulations. of the academic community voice of women and of nonwhite prescription, the chairman on rightly "I need four volunteers two to holler obscenities and two committee must be a representative l Under the present patchwork minorities in this University shall on all . . . under the jurisdiction of the Student to throw rocks!" occasions, irrespective of the results of system, a general code of regulations does not exist for all members of the Faculty Judiciary and college and graduate student elections, be '"finally, the panel calls attention j concomitantly be a great stride positively heard. part of its work which it is obliged "J academic community. Accordingly, matters which the faculty specifically And the insistence tnat this voice shall unfinished. toward equalizing adjudication of professional rights and responsibilities of campus disturbances, i.e., the union the faculty reserves to itself. The reserved matters be heard must come, if the voice when 1. The board of trustees at its wwl students, faculty and administrators. arrests last spring, may result in While Students have consist of the rights, responsibilities and heard is to count for anything, from the October 16, withheld its approval we recommend the justly held that special concerns set forth in Section 2.5.7. University Committee on H students appearing before both a hearers, not from the speakers. We have amendment, it remains necessary to membership in University councils is Decisions concerning substantive issues Compensation and Academic J gained nothing in the way of advancing University judiciary and criminal reword Article 2.2.4 of the empty unless it carries with it the right to of tenure, that is, the civil rights in this (5.4.03. - 5.4.03.4.) This committee H court. Adopting the General Student vote, that is, the right to be party to the reappointment, University, if, in Academic Freedom Report so that promotion or dismissal of persons achieving for some the right to speak, we have replaced the present n actual making of decisions, in matters of Regulations would establish clear the entire academic appointed under the rules of tenure, are omit to establish in others a duty also to Faculty Affairs Committee. guidelines of University community falls University concern. reserved. Students have the right to assume hear. And we shall have that 2. At the same meeting tne based under a unified judicial system. duty on one We are persuaded that the faculty shares that their inputs — especially the evidence condition only, that the others have agreed rejected the two proposals which if this view, and that it finds, moreover, regarding the teaching performances which to honor it, because this document as Sections 5. • • 1 very they have in fact been few connections in which the they observe directly — shall figure party to establishing it. 5.4.04.6. Re-capping larger u interests of the university would not be significantly in the faculty's judgment That is the reason for requiring the The first holds that on matters im whenever decisions advanced by involving students in actual concerning substantive representatives of women and the interpretation of the tenure rules* decisions of policy. issues of tenure are Faculty being formed. All nonwhite minorities to be representatives of the University As a service to readers, we wish to •DON STEVENS - MSU Board of agencies at the level of department, school, elected at large by the total student Committee shall be binding "J recap those candidates we have Trustees There are, however, some connections institute or residential college (the basic community in one concert. We must administration and the faculty units in which such decisions not, endorsed for •PAT CARRIGAN which the faculty conceives to lie within its originate) in efforts to realize a just ordering of concerned. today's election: - MSU Board of are our „niv(|« Trustees prerogative domain. These connections are expressly instructed to provide formal our affairs, allow ourselves to The second obliges the jL •WILLIAM M1LLIKEN dignify our - the matters intended whenever a member opportunities for students to represent separations, which it should be our labor to Faculty Tenure Committee to rep j Governor Two other candidates that we of the faculty speaks of his their views, in order that their views acts of the administration that are rights and may remedy, or to make permanent our •PHILIP HART-U.S. Senator endorse for the office of county duties be considered along with other evidence to the committee's decision on aq as a professional, or of the divisions, which it should be our duty to commissioner are Susan H. Emery University scholar's role (whether in a (judgments of professional competency, heal. involving tenure. . tt. •JOHN CIHON U.S. - and Josephine Martin. Mrs. Emery, public or a private institution) as the budgetary constraints, the needs of the The election must be an election - at - The report does not reflect Representative department, etc.). If, however, it should large. However, the panel sees no objection changes. candidate in the 8th district, is a •LEN STUTTMAN chance, for example in a case requiring a in point of principle Michigan write - in candidate since her name decision for reappointment or dismissal to allowing nominations to issue from the Senate, 24th District was added too late to under the rules of tenure, that the students parties appear on the whose knowledge of their own numbers is •GEORGE GRIFFITHS ballot. Her platform is based on Letter favored the reappointment of a person closest. The Student Committee on whose performance the Michigan House, 59th District welfare reform, county health service faculty regarded as Nominations is expressly Instructed to •RICHARD AUSTIN Secretary and day care. Mrs. Martin, wife of The State News welcomes all letters. of State trustee Blanche Martin, a candidate They should be typed and signed with the •FRANK KELLEY in the 7th district, is a Democrat home town, student, faculty or staff Attorney General running in a particularly Republican standing, and local phone number district. Her priorities include more included. No unsigned letter will be •G. MENNEN WILLIAMS - accepted for publication, and no letter will Supreme Court widespread county governmental be printed without a signature services and the hiring of a full - time except in extreme circumstances. All letters must be •JOHN SWAINbON Supreme employe to seek funds from state less than 300 words long for publication Court and local governments. without editing. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 3, 1970 5 >52 bombers pound Blacks sponsor it N. Viet positions tribute to SAHjON (AP) — U.S. B52 bombers struck in Also in Cambodia, and another 100 miles By JEANNE SADDLER Davis, he said, should be an h Vietnam Monday for the first time in more northeast of the Plain of example of how to make Reeds area, South Associate Campus Editor a , three weeks and pounded at North Vietnamese forces reported revolutionary commitment on a iet'namese troops trying to move back into the finding bodies of 65 A Black personal level. ntry's northern sector behind receding flood ii., Vietnamese plantation town of Snuol. soldiers near the rubber Solidarity Day "Angela is an example of sisters had been killed Spokesmen said most by air and artillery strikes. joining the struggle, not warring Th^giant planes bombed enemy positions near In South Vietnam, little battle action was International (BLFI) Monday as a with their men, but former U.S. Marine base of Khe Sanh in reported, and the disastrous floods In the tribute to Angela Davis, former complementing them," he said. jrthernmost Quang Tri Province, one of the five northern d1Relief country commanded most attention. philosophy professor at UCLA Commenting on the ,evinces swept by floods that already have ,,, „ efforts for some of the who was arrested last week on importance of accurate education flood victims was aimed nearly 200 iives. slowed because the charges of murder and for black people, Hudson said Other B52 bombers struck just across the border at Da shipping channel in the harbor that third world Nang was blocked by debris, kidnaping. history had , Laos to keep up the marathon raids on the Ho with preventing ships The been "censored, emergency supplies from entering the harbor. annual Black Solidarity distorted, and hi Minh trail, North Vietnam's main supply There was no estimate Day was initiated in New York twisted." how long it would take to [eline to its troops in Cambodia and South unclogthe channel. City last year by several black "If we understand why things ietnam. The general flood organizations to show are so good at home, and so bad in situation appeared to be the The prolonged bombing, now a month old and slowly, however, as rains let up and the watereasing economic importance of the the rest of the world, then we will level le most intensive B52 campaign of the war, is dropped. black community through a see why we must act," he said. ined at wrecking the enemy "dry season" push The unofficial death toll boycott of jobs and shopping. "We must demand the truth and remained at 191. The [supplies southward through Laos. number of homeless was Michael Hudson, executive academic understanding of the reduced when 88,000 of Unlike the northern sector of South the 204,000 Vietnamese civilians evacuated at the board member of things that lead to what is Vietnam, BLFI, hich is being swept by monsoon rains and floods, height of the flood, were allowed to return to characterized Miss Davis as a happening to Angela Davis." their Hudson said that blacks must jost of Laos is well into its dry period. homes. The others remained in refugee black woman who had achieved camps. take every opportunity to learn [Elsewhere in Indochina: In Saigon, the U.S. Command announced discipline and understanding, and South Vietnamese troops launched another cutback in American who then brought her from each other whether in the a new drive troop strength in knowledge to the black classroom or on the streets. | southeastern Cambodia. Their Dck enemy lading to Saigon. supply routes in the Plain objective is to of Reeds anticipation of a Christmas season deadline. command withdrew 1,430 more men from combat duty, the second such cutback in two The Horsing faith and optimism. community with "Angela raises the question of days. [rhc sweep was undertaken by hundreds of Simultaneously, the command announced that troop strength in Vietnam dropped Students have a little trouble getting their stubborn horse into its trailor by the horse the role of the black Hudson said. "Madison Avenue woman," Blast at U-M ivernment militia troops who pushed just across by 3,100 men Saturday. arena last week from the can only portray the hard, cool ^ Cambodian border 100 miles west of Saigon. 374,000 previous week. The troop men, was the lowest in four years. level, State News photo by Harold Fried! black woman that all of America hits Navy car wants to crawl into bed with; the ANN ARBOR only quality they will grant (UPI) - A U.S. my Navy rokers black sister is her animalistic car parked behind the swell ROTC building at the beauty." of Michigan was University "But Angela tears firebombed away that cam Sunday night, suffering an long - standing facade," Hudson estimated $1,000 damages. said. "Black women across the Police said the bomb blew nation should declare open WASHINGTON (AP) Stock Angela a the gas tank, flattened a tire and - including incumbents linked to closing bkerage firms across the moments the that is a guiding light." seared the driver's side of the corporation listed "X'ptt^etwo was House Lntry. using a hole in the Banking Committee. Francisco brokerage is carried in Noting that a majority of black station wagon. Irrupt Practices Act, have been sums for Texas congressmen outlaws hlcttal Act thefund!'* * S&'MO donation to Eckhardt serves on the House Commerce Committee. its records as a corporation. The student populations are Hudson said that black female, The remnants of an apparent Iking political contributions political contributions During the weekend the campaign committee listed the women cider jug were found on the k congressional races. elec°t?oPn° Tuesday's by national banks, corporations Justice Department said' it is The securities fund's donations went to Republican largest $5,000 donation from Dean must take an active role in pavement nearby, leading |At least eight brokerage ThP ?"d tlab<" utn,ons- ^t most of Witter & Co. on Sept. 10. bringing more black males into officials to believe the firebomb T1 . probing political contributions the educational institutions. Miss ; have tossed in $5,000 ... Indu5fy the toP brokerage firms are set by the banking industry. congressmen running for the However, a financial official was a Molotov cocktail. bh to a national campaign 2ST«i,9 ST .? ,haS UP 88 partnerships, not A report filed with Congress Senate this year. It reported of Dean Witter & Co. said the kd passing out donations to S 1! ;than Th with more half of the corP°rat,°"s< and therefore are Saturday listed a national fund $2,000 Texas, for George Bush in donation was made from a hate and House candidates. not covered by the ban. for bankers as $1,500 for Lowell E. partnership bank account kept f •"■ nr j— money still being sent out in the However, giving more than Weicker Jr. in Connecticut, and one brokerage firm $40,000 jig YAT'WAH to senators and separate from corporation funds. $1,000 for Lawrence J. Burton Other $5,000 donations came representatives tied to a pending in Utah. from: larmon resigns bill on bank regulation. Another Restaurant judge, The securities fund had made $1,000 went to as only scattered contributions going into the last small Conservative candidate James Buckley in New York. Bear, Stearns & Co.; Carlisle DeCoppet & Co.; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; Paine, on any order of two complete THIS COUPON few Republican National Chairman Webber, dinners, the lower priced dinner days. But two of them went Rogers C. B. Morton was also Jackson & Curtis; Reynolds & Good after 4 p.m. for Rep. Bob Eckhardt, D-Tex., will be 1 o unci I acce nee seen and Rep. Henry Gonzalez, given $1,000 congressional race in for Maryland. his Co.; Salomon Brothers Hutzler, and White, Weld & Co., & /A nrr 1/2 OFF Regular Monday-Thursday D-Tex., both unopposed for re - The Securities and all of New York. election. Exchange Commission identified all of the The The securities fund reported group listed brokerage firms giving to the making [The East Lansing City Council "control unit" within the by the court. $1,000 as given to the "Bob fund as being $27,784 in contributions : expected to accept the district which will also include The district partnerships through last Wednesday, with judge's salary has Eckhardt Restricted Fund," except Dean Witter & Co. Jgnation of William K. Lansing, Patriarche said. Court not yet been set,"he said.' The Houston, Tex., a week ago, and nearly $35,000 remaining to be an, East Lansing Municipal The SEC said this San proceedings will continue in the state now pays $18,000, but the s^d $500 went to the "Henry given out. in a meeting Monday East Lansing control unit, salary could be increased to Gonzalez Congressional Club," The council was also where the Municipal Court is kected to name a replacement $27,500 if the city agrees to pay San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 23. now located. jemitoim the difference. Gonzalez is a member of the 1 complete Harmon's term Lansing and East Lansing will fcing 1973. TThe ective Dec. resignation Inth before East Lansing will 1. It came one be be one of Michigan's 99 districts under system the new district approved locally early this year. Lansing will have four court Emil's Bar & FINAL WEEK! Inicipal court is replaced by a J district court system. judges and East Lansing will Restaurant MUST CLEAR ALL have CATFiSH one. John M. Patriarche, city Patriarche said the jurisdiction |nager, become said Harmon would will be enlarged under the 12' Pizza, 1.65 a district judge district court system, and more 1 lil his current term expired. matters will probably be handled District Imitted judges to carry on a Ictice. Patriarche said, and are not private JAMES LOVELL All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Dinner Tuesday Nite $1.50 SALE GROUPS THIS Vmon had a private practice. "EVERY NITE IS PITCHER NITE" Inicipal judges may continue ■h practice, he added. *ast Friday, Nov. 6 2 p.m. Pizza is our Speciality CO-OPTICAL SERVICE WEEK WITH HUGE Lansing will become a Erickson Kiva 2012 E. Michigan Ave. 5218 South Logan Lansing 393-4230 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. TO PROTECT FURTHER As a member of the University community, you should be concerned about air travel in and out of Lansing. Already, one major airline has reduced the number of flights leaving what this "Ownership" means to you when you attempt to make airline reservations. of the Capital City Airport is a major factor in Lansing. Think about EYESIGHT. . REDUCTIONS service. determining the quality of airport Experience around the nation has shown that local ownership and control of facilities on an area - wide basis, is the most successful Counties must gain control of Capital City Airport to ensure that the way of operation. Ingham, Clinton and Eaton aviation SEE US IN EVERY service and facilities are designed to meet your needs. Without local control the airport service and facilities will duteriorate. continue to DEPARTMENT Let us check your eyes soon. If you do need glasses, MOST GROUPS NOW VOTE YES . we will be able to fit you expertly, with the right lenses and frames. Correct glasses will help you to look and feel better. Let us fill your doctor's prescription. Yes, we have wire frames! on Proposal D, "Shall Ingham/Eaton/Clinton County participate as a member of the CONTACT LKNSES AIRPORT AUTHORITY Dr. 1. L. Collins Registered Optometrist pursuant to Act 73 of the Public Acts of 1970?" HOURS Mon. & Thurs. 11:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Tues.,Wed., Fri., 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon A YES Vote on PROPOSAL D is Supported By: The Ingham and Clinton County Boards of Commissioners, Greater Lansing Chamber of Sponsored by Local Lansing City Council, Airport Terminal Board and the Commerce, Lansing JayCees. UNIONS and CREDIT UNIONS * * * SPONSORED BY THE LANSING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Membership Open to Everyone ALL SALES FINAL! 6 Michigan State News, fcast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, NovernbeM Pianist to perform Pianist Daniel Barenboim will At 28, Barenboim has perform four Beethoven sonatas already been a frequent conductor of tonight in the second program of this week's Beethoven festival. the English Chamber Orchestra throughout Europe and in the The festival, honoring the 200th year of Beethoven's U.S. birth, is part of MSU's Lecture - Concert Series. Barenboim, who performed with cellist Jacqueline Du Pre Tonight's program, starting at 8:15 in the Auditorium, will include Sonata in C Monday is the youngest student ever to win the master's degree at Minor, Opus 10, No. 1 and Sonata in A Rome's Academy of Santa Cecilia. Major, Opus 101. This will be the only all - Beethoven program of the week. By the age of 14, he had learned all 32 of Beethoven's sonatas, and he gave his first concert seven years earlier. The son of two accomplished pianists, Barenboim was tutored Wednesday, Barenboim will conduct the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His wife, cellist Jacqueline DuPre, will perform by Adolph Busch and Igor Markevitch. In Saltzburg, Markevitch Dvorak's Concerto for Violoncello in B Minor. instructed him in conducting, and pianist Edwin Fisher instructed Tickets are still available for all performances and may be him in performances of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. DANIEL BARENBOIM purchased at the Union or at the door. Two 'for sale' signs posted in front of the MSU sign near the east entrance to the illusive setting Saturday. I wonder if it's as hard to sell a campus pr h I university as it is a house? ov|wan I State News photo by Sue Steevej Updated HOLLYWOOD (AP) - A cigar - smoking high school teacher who books," says Sal Castro, "you feel that nothing was going on in the to assure authenticity. depicted the westward Mexican abolished in Mexico in the urged early Topics include labor history, movement," Castro said. were brought here from Mexico ! believes Mexico's cultural West until the Yankees arrived." war 1800s, long before it was in the The Aztecs contributions to the Old West participation, Mexican "The West never would have United States. developed chocoEl Actually, Mexico extended into stereotypes, family life, Com, too." have been short - changed, is the present American Southwest economic repression, education become 'wild' if the Yankee "The first university in the *| hadn't made it so. By Mexican coordinating a television effort he says in the early decades of the 19th will update history books by century. After the U.S. Mexican and politics. KNBC says the half • hour law a man had to share his water Western hemisphere existed in Mexico City a hundred years The image of sitting propped asleep the MexicIJ under h. hole with his neighbors. The before the pilgrims landed. showing: War of 1846-48, Mexico lost all of programs, soon to go into Yankee said it was his land and he • Cowboys learned their trade its lands north of the Rio Grande, production, will be shown also on "The Mexican 'bandito' is a defended his water hole with his and all about rodeos, chaps, including Texas, California, NBC-owned stations in New myth; he was only trying to eras**-"*! — rifle. lariats and sombreros — from Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, York, Chicago, Cleveland and ' protect his property. Mexican vaqueros. Utah and part of Colorado. 'Community property laws, "Most of citrus and farmin8' d«elopi«l Washington. your • A Mexican, Francisco Lopez, Castro, 36, husky, quietly fast - "We're very concerned over the zoning laws, mining claim laws and cattle branding laws were agricultural products in the evervaChm8 every major cjt discovered gold near Newhall, talking, has been a controversial way Eastern historians Southwest the Mexicans have Mexican in Southwest, the Mexican d Calif., in 1842, six years before figure in Los Angeles. A Mexican - origin. Slavery was developed. Avocados and peanuts have time to be James Marshall's find at Sutter's lazy " American teacher of social Creek touched off the gold rush. studies, he was indicted by a • Mexicans, not Spaniards, Bill reintroduced county grand jury with 12 others block settled the Southwest and taught in May 1968 on to charges of the incoming Easterners how to conspiring to plan classroom farm with irrigation and how to boycotts staged by Mexican - mine. American students at four high "If you read the history schools. firing of federal employes Last July, a state appellate court issued a peremptory writ barring prosecution on the charge. When NBC's owned • and - WASHINGTON (AP)-Almost 1968, Fitzgerald disclosed the Air operated station here, KNBC, But such a prosecution within decided to do a series on Mexican 20 years ago, Richard M. Nixon, Force's giant C5A transport plane conceivably could involve the a year after his| then California's appearance. - Americans, a committee of junior would cost at least $2 billion Republican senator, more than original estimates. Pentagon's highest officials, university and college educators including Secretary of Defense Arguing for passage of tt recommended Castro as unsuccessfully sponsored a bill to Proxmire, claiming Fitzgerald's Melvin R. Laird. measure — introduced inB make it a crime to fire coordinator. or firing several months later was a connection with hearings on Far I About 30 California university discipline a federal employe for direct result of his testimony, has If enacted, the Nixon bill — Eastern policy — Nixon asserted: W and college professors and testifying before a congressional sought to have Fitzgerald rehired resubmitted word - for word by - department heads in Mexican committee. and those responsible for his Proxmire — would not apply "It Is essential to the security of I Later this month, Sen. William the nation and the very lives of V 'American studies are firing prosecuted under existing retroactively to the Fitzgerald the people, as we look into these I contributing research and scripts Proxmire, D-Wis., will law. Both attempts are stalled. case. reintroduce that bill in his fight to The senator maintains vitally important issues, that I existing But it would, Proxmire said, force the administration of law every witness have complete I — making it a crime "prevent the strong arm of freedom from reprisal when he is I President Nixon to reinstate punishable by up to Ave years in government from clamping down Ernest Fitzgerald, a cost Pentagon jail to intimidate, influence, on the public's access to given an opportunity to tell what he knows." | expert who was fired after he impede or injure a congressional information." testified before Proxmire's Joint witness — gives ample room for Economic Committee. Proxmire accuses the Justice | the Justice Department to The Nixon Department and Atty. Gen.Jc In that bill, co testimony on Nov. 13, prosecute. by a number of conservative Mitchell of doing absolutely! I II PROGRAM INFORMATION 482 3905 Republicans including the late nothing about the Fitzgerald| TODAY Sens. Robert A. Taft, R-Ohioand case, saying: Epsa l—"—JX—'J! 7 S. WASHINGTON -DOWNTOWN Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., would establish as prima facie evidence that the witness was fired or disciplined because of his testimony if he were dismissed "Despite the clear violation of I law involved, it has refused to! take steps which might implicate high - ranking Defense! I Department officials and possibly ■ even higher - ranking membersofl ■^ROGRAM INFORUuQN 33? 5817 the administration." Meanwhile, attorneys for the I American Civil Liberties Union ■ representing Fitzgerald asked the ■ appeals division of the Civil■ Service Commission to schedulei ■ full hearing into the matterbythe Feature 7:20 end of the month. J - 9:25 The attorneys said they would! call as witnesses Laird, his deputy! "A TRIUMPH!" secretary, David Packard, and! JOlh HNtURY FOX PKSCNIS two other high - ranking Defense | BARBRA STREISAND WALTER MATTHA0 and Air Force officials. (RMES1 LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION Of MICHAEL CRAWFORD An ACLU spokesman said thit I ioooto* if no hearing is called, W| HELLO,DOLLY! coton it SG ouuif*| attorneys will have exhausted^ ■ administrative remedies and! probably will take the matter into | the federal courts. ~ The Sidelong Glances John Claude at (hopefully) Nov. 9, 8 p.m MSU University Aud. Tickets from of a Pigeon K'cker the cancelled performances still good or may be at Men's IM, purchased Sporthaus, Sportsmeister. Weathervaj* Meet Jonathan. The very day he graduated Princeton he became a New York taxi driver. Open At 6:30 Klec. In Car He' Ends. Tues. - All Color. (Then, he met Jennifer.) Two All Time Greats "HOTEL" RATED 9:30 Only RAIU Also MIDWEST PREMIERE "Cool Hand Luke" Unclassified STARTS TOMORROW! MGM presents a Saturn Pictures-Lois Holland Callaway Production Starring Jordan Christopher Jill O'Hara Robert Wefden Featuring WHIiam Redfleld Kate Reid Lola Nettleton Bonl Enten Melba Moore Elaine Stritch Novel by Devld Boyer Screenplay by RonWhyte Executive Producer William P. Wilson Produced by Richard Lewla Directed by John Dexter PROGRAM INFORMATION 332 6944 V | . "] | LSI Box office Opens 12:45 Continuous from Feature 1:25-3:30-5:30-7:35-9:35 WED. IS LADIES' DAY - 75c to 6 PM tAST" JOE NAMATH :30 ANN-MARGARET C.C. AND COMPANY I - 3:30 35 - 9:40 i Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 3, 1970 7 -SPORTS- Big By JEFF ELLIOTT weekly Green Machine at MS press luncheon "But at the same time we've Monday. I year he returned a punt 43 yards field goal attempts by the State News Sports Writer for a touchdown against Spartans. made great improvement the Northwestern. Kutschinski was "It was a break down past couple of games awarded a game ball Saturday as by two r/*' Is there a Big Green Machine being formed in East Lansing? offense and defense. Our on both young was Rasmussen. quarterback Mike different individuals blocked field goals," he said. on the Cincinnati had its Big Red players are really developing and "We don't have trouble on extra Machine and down at Ann Arbor are getting a lot of help from the Luckily for the Spartans they points and we should be treating seniors on the team. Brad should get Harold Phillips back a field goal they call the Wolverines' this just like an extra VanPelt, Gail Clark and Ernie week to compensate point. We'll be working on that jaugernaut the Big Blue Machine. Hamilton (all sophomores) have So after leading the Big Ten in Kutschincki's loss. Phillips has this week." really done a job for us." missed the last two games with total offense and total defense The Spartans offense has an ankle Daugherty also questioned his the last two weeks, there's injury. Clifton Hardy, decision to go with a goal line scored 89 points the last three who filled in reason to start talking about the commendably for defense in the third quarter Spartans' machine. games, nearly a 30 point average. Phillips, will probably move to when Indiana had the ball on The offensive line deserves a lot safety if Phillips is ready to start Two weeks ago against Iowa, their own 43 on a fourth and of credit for the success at his comerback the MSU offense rolled here, spot. one situation. On the play up 539 yards in offense while holding Daugherty commented. Also figuring in the picture is halfback Rick Thompson hit the "Guys like Errol Roy and Vic TOM KUTSCHINSKI roverback Ralph Wieleba. The the Hawkeyes to 109. Saturday middle of the line but rolled off the Spartans didn't do quite as Mittelberg have been consistent a senior Dearborn junior took over at the to the left and went 57 all year," safety from East Grand roverback yards for well, but their 488 yards on Daughtery said. "Mike Rapids, suffered torn ligaments spot in Saturday's a touchdown. Tobin has filled in for Joe game when Kutschinski was offense was tops in the in his knee in the third "We may play it different DeLamielleure the last two quarter hurt, with VanPelt, who had conference and the 216 yards and will miss the remainder of next time," Duffy said. "When games and has done a good job. been playing rover, moved back they allowed Indiana was the Our two young tackles Brian the season. He was operated on you go into a goal line defense best defensive effort to his original position, safety. by a Big McConnell and Marv Roberts are Sunday moming. you lose all your pursuit. Your Ten team. The Spartans were Kutschinski was a starter in Daugherty indicated VanPelt linebackers are on the line and ranked fourth both developing into fine blockers, the Spartans' would probably be used at both your defensive backs offensively and Tom Beard has come on opening game to rover and are up and defensively going into the Washington but lost his job to safety this week with tight. It's good if you strong after missing the first VanPelt the can stop Indiana game and may have Hardy and Wieleba being used the runner for no gain, but if he three games." following game. when VanPelt was not in their moved up a notch in both When roverback Brad McLee gets outside of your end, it's six While Saturday's win was got position. categories following Saturday's hurt a couple weeks ago, points for the other team." contest. gratifying and made the trip VanPelt moved to There were a couple of items The Spartans will be home home rover and that "We're not a happy one, there was Kutschinski took over the Daugherty was disappointed this week against Purdue a great team by safety with in Saturday's any means," one player who won't forget the spot. He was also the game. One Boilermakers, 23-21 losers to .C «<7 Spartan Coach game, but Spartans was the two consecutive blocked Duffy Daugherty said at his unfortunately, not for punt return man, running back Illinois last week. good reasons. Tom Kutschinski, 11 punts this year 37 yards. Last SAILORS FINISH SECOND I MSU linebacker Gail Clark (98) belts Indiana's Greg I Saturday's game at Bloomington. Clark, along with fellow sophomores Hard Harvey (44) to break up this pass play in Brad Van Pelt and Ernie h S' qualifies for The MSU Sailing Club earned a Michigan in first place with regatta c*T|is# jeTHRo run I Hamilton, was given credit by Duffy Daugherty for much of MSU's place in the Timme Angsten 21 Michigan's Cary Price Regatta, defensive improvement. points, MSU second with 28, - first at the Hudson International Memorial Regatta in Chicago followed by Wayne State, 30, and AP Wire photo when and third at Ohio State's Fall they raced to a second place Ohio State, 35. finish in the Area "A" Invitational. IFL-'Ref made Eliminations held Saturday on the Detroit River. The top two finishers in Area The Area "A" Eliminations was the sixth regatta of the successful fall season for the sailors. They The regular Nov. 13 Spartans season as they finish their the weekend of travel to Indiana "A" of the Midwest Collegiate have captured a second place at University for the Big Ten Wayne State, fifth at Wisconsin's Regatta and then to the War Sailing Assoc. qualify for berths Memorial Regatta at the Naval Raider-Chief Gargantuan Regatta, second in the Timme Angsten Regatta, at Nov. 27-28. Michigan earned the Academy in Annapolis. other berth with a first place finish in the eliminations. Lowest Consistent Prices in the Midwest! ■NEW YORK (UPI) - A moved the ball to the Oakland Ktiona! Football and that the chiefs should still Leadings MSU's efforts to League 14 after calling the penalty on lokesman said Monday that the Davison, have a first down after the qualify for the regatta, which will fecial in Sunday's controversial after the lnsas City ■ Oakland game who piled on Dawson quarterback completed his scramble. penalties Dawson were on Davidson assessed. and feature some of the finest sailors from across the were college country, "A" division skipper Chuck DORM-TO-DORM RECORD fde the proper call jmework of the rule as it now |nds." "under the But Taylor .took retaliation against his own Davidson. However, the NFL spokesman said that, "the White and his crewman Dale play had not been Bryant. White was given the low - DELIVERY SERVICE! blown dead" when Davidson point skipper award for his Just call and we'll deliver your albums to The referee, Bob Finley, Taylor slugged the Oakland your dorm! led that the penalties on Ben defensive end to start a brawl piled into Dawson and Taylor efforts. You pay only 25c extra for this retaliated. The final standings had service, regardless of Ividson of Oakland and Otis that emptied both benches and how many albums you order. Deliveries made resulted in lylor of Kansas City occurred the ejection of evenings Tues.-Fri. I a "continuous action" play Taylor. The Chiefs also were ■ they were offsetting penalties assessed a penalty for a personal lit resulted in nullification of foul. SPECIAL! Jn Dawson's scramble from uland 48 to the 29 with the a Kansas City argued that the play had ended once Dawson SLY & THE FAMILY STONE Bute ™ remaining. result was that Kansas s moved back to a third - gained the first down on the 29, $2.99 ctw Id 11 situation on the 48 and The Only Student-Owned, Student - 5,6,7 Js forced to punt after failing Operated Record Shop in E. Lansing (make the first down. n took over on its Oakland TICKETS own 20 ■h 46 seconds remaining and |>ve tosecondsthe Kansas City 41 with left. George ihur.730 TRmomo Jnda then ■d goal to tie the booted a 48 - yard Take a sun filled Experience lights and live rock in the Tluch of the game 17-17. RECORD SHOP / ^ unique atmosphere of the Sky Theatre confusion plti'd because the referee PHONE 351-3377 vacation this winter 217 Ann St. NexttoMin-A-Mart break NASSAU HELLO. CREDIT UNION - • are now being taken for for only $189.00 THE COLONEL nurul wrestling tournament GIVE US A CALL WHEN YOU INTRODUCING THE NEW Id next week on Monday, SAYS Dec. 13- Dec. 20 and Wednesday. Room will be open for The NEED MONEY IN A HURRY. "MISS FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH" SAVE every night this week from "• The deadline for entry is v. handball doubles 6. tournament MSU EMPLOYEES BRANDY •gin at 7 p.m. Wednesday °f >-'d. Tuesday Teams as should originally call the at 351-8917. After 1019 Trowbridge Rd. Phone 353-2280 ALEXANDER UP TO lral office (355-5250) to 5:00 p.m. call 339-8326 Open 9:30- 5:30 Monday thru friday *2.50 'i their schedule. ON DELICIOUS SONY® COIONU SANOCftS* HOW K«ntoky fried £hi. JNOER S5)~%' ■ralu RI accept advertising which UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS. C * AUTOMOTIVE discriminates PONTIAC CATALINA 1964. •quipped to '""'.I against Scooters & Cycles TV RENTALS. Color and black and buttonholes. hL> religion, race, color or Excellent condition. Power of v0u J) ENCYCI Auto Parts & Service national origin steering and brakes. 47,000 miles. white. MARSHALL MUSIC CEDAR GREENS fancy embroidJT, ^ Kg5 and B New tires last spring. Call COMPANY, 351-7830. C choosing from an L*1 Aviation 353-5292, Monday thru Friday, 9- cams and winds >■5065.3- * EMPLOYMENT * FOR RENT 5 p.m. 355-1057 after 5 p.m. $550. 1-11-3 TV RENTALS, $8.50/month. Free deliveries. Call SELCO 1 Bedroom Furnished automatically. 0n,v or buy on e.v £N| . Automotive COMMUNICATIONS, 372-4948. Short Term Leases Apartments PONTIAC LEMANS convertible. Houses 1967. Buckets, power, automatic. SMALL SOFA e CADILLAC SEDAN DeVille, 1965. Must sell. 669-3102. 3-11-3 RENT A TV and watch your favorite WW. ™,,o. Rooms Blue, only $950. 724Spokane. Call program. NEJAC TV RENTALS, cl * FOR SALE owner, 485-9433 or 882-7608. 337-1300. C ■inolta SR PORSCHE 1966, 912. Excellent 3-11-5 Animals condition. Must sell, first $2500. 1130 BLAUPUNCT WANT SOMETHING new for living? BEECH - two bedroom FM-stereo. RA0I0\j [m., »sk 'or Mobile Homes CHEVROLET 1961. Good engine, 489-5988, days. 3-11-4 Check the rentals in today's student apartments. Furnished, air ph0n0 . irJ * PERSONAL body rust. Best 485-0331.5-11-6 offer. Phone Classified Adsl - conditioned. Close 332-0965. to campus. efiT Ca" Chuck 3! * PEANUTS PERSONAL HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT COMPANY TAPE * REAL ESTATE CHEVELLE MALIBU, 1968. 327. 4 Apartments 361-7910. Q DECK, Cassette tape $607,50 * RECREATION speed, power st recorder; c*J Nikon. 332-5555. 5:30 p.m. 3-11-4 HILLCREST, NEAR campus. 2 FLAT TO let: 4 man, $50 each. A* * SERVICE 355-7763. 3-11-4 bedroom furnished with Large, pleasant, close. 332-3226 Typing Service CHRYSLER 300, 1968. 2 door dishwasher. 351-0705, days. 339-8450 after 7pm. C * TRANSPORTATION hardtop, gold with white THUNDERBIRD power 1967 - Hardtop, steering, power brakes, air HALSTEAD 351-1717.0 MANAGEMENT,' DELUXE SKIS KASTLE 210cm, Comb, trunk ffu'e upholstery. Vinyl top, full power. 2 bedroom, belcony ack. | * WANTED conditioning. Excellent condition. 485-3463. 3 11-4 Sacrifice, must sell, $1,485. Will $1695. 355-9905.5-11-4 apartment, overlooking Red LSONIC 8 BAY DEADLINE finance. Call Carl Sheerin, COLONY. 1 and 2 bedroom Cedar. Furnished or unfurnished. 100 USED Jeyer, with J 393-5700. 3-11-3 unfurnished. Prestige location, 332-6197, after 5 0-11 -5 vacuum"cleaners"J ■pes, 351-81! 1 P.M. one class day THUNDERBIRD 1965 Landau, full luexm kitchmm quiet. 337-9228. HALSTEAD p.m. canisters and uprights. GuJ before publication. COMET, 1964 Caliente Convertible. power, sharp, $975. Call 485-7671. 3-11-5 CHAMPrAM TZW-ILZE 7»£JR MANAGEMENT, 351-7910. O TWO BEDROOM mobile home units. one DENNIS full year. $733 /l [SMOOTH Cancellations - 12 noon Automatic, good shape. $425. Lake view lots. $30/week, no DISTRIbuti i wheel class 351-6533, evenings. 5-11-6 UNIVERSITY VILLA: Single lease. 15 minutes from COMPANY, 316 North * ||vertised in , one day before TRIUMPH campus Opposite City Market. publication. excellent SPITFIRE, condition. 1967. Must Red, students and married couples. 641-6601. TF C-11|l CI C CORVAIR 1965. 40,000 miles. see. Furnished. Close to campus. LE PHONE Excellent condition. $475. 355-5987.5-11-9 John, 351-8570.1-11-3 351-1669 MANAGEMENT, HALSTEAD 351-7910. O Houses SEWING MACHINE Brand new portables Clearan^l - buGHNUTJ fded. CENTI 355-8255 TRIUMPH 1965. Good condition. $5.00 per month. m' of Larger reconditioned RATES DODGE VAN, 1966, 318, V-8. Standard transmission, sportsman $550. See John, 202 Haslett MALE TEACHER or grad student 5800 PHEASANT. 2 bedroom" Singers, used madi ® 3157. Street, (upstairs). 5-11-5 preferred. 2 Quiet, nice yard. Married couple. Whites, Necch«| 1 day $1.50 bedroom, $75 Home & model, like new tires. 393-3060. monthly. Call 489-7805 before 10 $ 1 35/mont h. 332-1248 "Many Others." iiL 15c per word per day Scooters & Cycles to 10-11JJ TRIUMPH ROADSTER, 1965 Employment a.m., after 7 p.m. 3-11-5 484-8916. 5-11-5 $39.95. Terms. FnaJ DISTRIBUTING 3 days $4.00 FORD 1966, Fairlane 289, V-8. convertible. New rebuilt engine. 1115 COMPjJj 13%c per word per day automatic, heater and radio, with Phone 332-1480.3-11-4 TRIUMPH 500 Trophy 1970, with NEEDED: MATURE energetic ONE GIRL sublet, one bedroom. ONE GIRL over 21 — immediate North Wash J helmet. $325. Takeover payments. occupancy through October 1971. 489-6448. C-11-5 5 days $6.50 good rubber. $775. Call 393-1025. woman to run house for working Starting December. 337-2005 371-1571.3-11-5 after 6 p.m. 2-11-4 $50 a month. Call 351-8286. 13c per word per day VALIANT, 100, 1966. Radio, two mother. 3 mornings a week, 8:15 __3J_113 door. a.m. - 1 p.m. Work includes care of 4-11-6 BOOK SALE ■ (based on 10 words per ad) Standard. $550. Call Old and Rare books. FORD MUSTANG, 1966, 351-5783.3-11-4 BSA 1969 Victor 441. Virtually baby and 2 school age children, and 50% off. Hardbacks Paperback J convertible, V-8, straight stick, showroom condition. Call DOWNTOWN. HUGE furnished house 25c ami Peanuts Personals cleaning. $26 a week. Call Used textbooks, 25 - pre-paid. must be power top. Lots of extras, clean VALIANT CONVERTIBLE 1963. 351-1945, after 4 p.m. 3-11-5 332-5297 after 3 p.m. 2-11-4 needs roommates. $75, includes buy all books 75%ol| and sharp. $900. Call 484-5188, 6-standard rebuilt engine. $175 or BURCHAM WOODS utilities, own bedroom, maid « after 5 p.m. 1-11-3 best offer. 351-3605.1-11-3 YAMAHA 1970. 175 CT-1B. Like SITTER NEEDED after school for 3 service. 487-0046. 5-11-9 GIBSON'S, THE There will be a 50c service new. Knobby tires. $600. Also APARTMENTS BOOKSTORE, I ILOOSA GEI and boys, near east end of campus. Call Union. 0-11-3 bookkeeping charge if FORD 19 Good running VOLKSWAGEN Yamaha 1968 250 DT-1. Excellent 332-3842. 3-11-5 FURNISHED 2 bedroom house for 2 jiooth riding. 1963. Sunroof this ad is not paid within condition. G^c-Wransportation. sedan. Rebuilt engine, 1000 miles condition. $425. Call after 6:30 Only 2 Efficiencies or 3 graduate students. One block 15-4670. 3-11 left. From $125. from SANSUI AMP, AU555, 60 one week. $60. 355-SO"" or 355-5234. ago. 351-6650. 3-11-4 p.m. 485-3590.3-11-5 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE with campus. Call John, wj.« The State News will X-3-11-3 experience in ski retailing. JIM 361-7165, after 5 p.m. 6-11-3 crown FM tuner. 6 months! RADOR RE be TRIUMPH 1962. 350. Needs some 745 Burcham Drive $160. 353-1852. 311-5 male pups. Y EARL'S SKI AND SKATE SHOP. responsible only for the GMC VAN 1966. Camper equipped. VW, 1964.. Black, good condition, work. First $225. Call 351-7335. Call for ONE GIRL for 5 Close. Winter, |CC ED 7-721 an appointment. Resident Manager 351-3118 man. 67,000 miles. $400 or best offer. X-5-11-3 APARTMENT SIZE Hoovers first day's incorrect Mechanically excellent. Extras, 627-6826.3-11-3 spring. After 6 p.m. 351-7963. 351 -2386 after 3 p.m. 2-11-3 10-11-13 washer. $100. Call 332-2(3 POINT S insertion. $1300. Will deal. 353-4014.4-11-6 If no answer 484-4014 . 3-11-5 Dnths old. WAITRESS WANTED, no experience G.T.O. 1968. Yellow. Black VOLVO, 1967, 122 S. Excellent Aviation FOUR ROOMS furnished or 353-4 top. 4 -speed. New Polyglas and vinyl condition. Phone Precision necessary. Will train, good pay, furnished. Married students partly Rooms ELECTROLUX TANK Vacul >2-8961. Ask nights. Apply in person, 3600 only exhaust. 351-5209. 5-11-6 Imports, 484-4411. 1206 East FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to South Logan. ROCKY'S Call 332-5762.5-11-5 FREE ROOM - student house for girl Cleaner with attachmentsendflj Oakland. 7-11-6 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE. polisher. A-1 condition, { Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C TEAKWOOD LOUNGE. 5-11-3 THREE GIRLS willing to babysit. 332-3357. Phone 482-2911.C-4-11-6 Mobili M.G. to sublet winter MIDGET, 1969. Excellent 6-11-9 term. Cedar Automotive condition, take over payments. CITY CLUB of Lansing whose staff Village. Call Scooter. & Cycle," 332-2163. 3-11-3 USED TANK vac Call after 5 p.m. 351-6755. 5-11-5 Auto Service * PartT consists of many MSU students, ROOMS 10 minutes from campus. Excellent condition, p needs a few waitresses for full or Completely furnished. 372-8077 BUICK, 1963 Wildcat. 63,000 miles, SUBLET WINTER / Spring. Haslett suction. All attachments, S12.I TRY THE TRIUMPH 650cc Bonneville 1967. part time work. High pay, free before 4 p.m. C good condition. Call Howie, magic of a Want Ad to sell FORD STOCK car, 1963. 427 bored Arms. 4-man. Ample parking. 489-4095. 4-11-6 332-3568.3-11-4 something you no longer need) Excellent condition. $100 plus meals, uniforms furnished. For 60 over. Holly carburetor, offy 332-3364.5-11-6 Dial 355-8255 nowl take over payments. 669-5047. appointment call 372-4673. FURNISHED APARTMENT: One 1970 BLACK and white 19"portal intake, Mailory mim mag. Built by 10-11-10 room and iiath. Across from Johnnie Gordenski, never used. HASLETT AREA. Spacious 2 TV. Under warranty, ( BUICK LaSABRE, 1966, two door, campus. Reasonable. MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 1966. bedroom. Fully carpeted, luxury. Phone condition, $75. 355-7949.2-1 V-8. $1400. Call 372-2918. 2-11-3 COMPUTER OPERATOR. First shift Automatic, power brake, 332-0792.5-11-6 V-8. Power steering and top. NORTON P-11. 750cc. Recently New GE appliances. Air Carpeted, power steering, air. Phone operator for IBM S-360 model 20 Deluxe interior, $850. 355-0706. rebuilt. Excellent condition. CHEVROLET 1965. conditioner, garbage disposal. HEATHKIT BASS / >m campus 355-0847.5-11-6 327, Holly disc system. Call Owosso 517 - TWO MALE students. $50?month. 5-11-4 351-9109, after 5 p.m. 2-11-4 carburetor, Offy intake, $250. Married couples. $140 - $155. watts RMS. $140. 351-351 1-3229. X-11- 725-7161, Mr. Warded. 4-11-5 Double, living Call 372-2918. 3-11-4 339-2490 for appointment. 5-11-4 ^Qim, bath, 3-11-5 parking. Entrance. 922 AT MEL'S PART TIME, earn up to $50-$75 per ONE GIRL for 4 m8n 1 block from Michigan*^ Ave. 332-1248, EMPIRE TURNTABLE, Pm we repair all foreign and week. Car 332-4605. 5-11-5 American cars. If we can't fix it, it necessary. Call Berkey. Winter and/or Spring. AM-FM receiver 351-7319 for interview. C 361-2765. 3-11-4 player, Telex AM-FM rem can't be fixed. Call 332-3255. O Y.M.C.A. - ROOMS for young men with 8 track player. STEI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST CAR WASH, 25c or automatic wash, ASCP or ASCP - HELPI HAVE to quit school. Must or woman. Membership privileges. Amps, receivers, speakers, Lost & 50c. Wax and vacuum. U-DO-IT. eligible. To work sublease one bedroom apartment. recorders and decks. Turntsb Parking, color TV, lounge, pool, 430 South Clippert, back of Koko evening shift 3 - 11:30 p.m. Call 351-0896 anytime after 5 track auto tape players. 6 gym. Student rates. 489-6501. O Bar. 0-11-3 Experience required in: Blood p.m. 5-11-6 tapes. We Buy, Sell and Tfi Banking, Chemistry, Hematology, WILCOX SECONDHA $1995 + POE MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East and limited Microbiology. DELUXE For Sale STORE, 509 East Mic ALSO APARTMENT, Kalamazoo Street . . . Since 1940. redecorated, 1 bedroom. $95 per 485-4391, 8 a.m.-5p.m.C Complete auto painting and CYTOTECHNOLOGIST - ASCP - month. WASHER, CT 676-2449, 677-0331 SPOTLESS, perfect collision service. IV 5-0256. C or eligible. To work straight 2-11-3 INSTRUMENTS, operation, $85; mirrored MUSICAL days. A challenging position bathroom brands. 30% off list price.< working cabinets, new closely with three OKEMOS, 1 condition, 351-5869. C bedroom, furnished $10 each. $2095 + POE Employment pathologists. apartment, parking, utilities paid. 351-5543, East Lansing. S Phone 351-6586. 5-11-6 GRADUATE STUDENT English, in Excellent salary and benefits both novel. Good writer to bring new positions. Apply Personnel STUDIO APARTMENT, furnished, POLICE MONITORS, Sonar FR 103, Pen novel up to publishable form — Department, ST. LAWRENCE parking. 241 North special sale. $29.95 up, plus Harrison. $2477 + POE publishers interested. Problems in HOSPITAL. 2-11-3 351-6586. 5-11-6 crystals. MAIN ELECTRONICS, DRUMS, REMO - sound M style structure and form to 5558 South Pennsylvania PART TIME Avenue, complete set, used 9 month.I overcome. Some new writing. employment: 12 - 20 WANTED: ONE man for apartment Lansing. C offer. 351-1563. 5-11-5 hours per week. Good story. Split royalties. Call Automobile across from Berkey. Own room. No Family-up 351-2526 after 5 p.m. 1-11-3 required. 351-5800. O damage deposit. 351-2121. 3-11-5 NEEDED: P.E. Students FAST GROWING company now has SOUTH SIDE: to teach a one bedroom SUSAN H. E athletic training to 7 boys. Also male - 12 grade openings for several full time men. Also 2 part time positions open. partially utilities furnished. Rec room, CROSSWORD ^ake a small f paid. $100. 484-3009. wnsive. Help with Datsun students to supervise recreation Volunteer basis. Contact program. Call 371-1913 between 10 a.m.-4 p.m. only. C 3-11-5 PUZZLE "owl WRIT Nels ACROSS 28.Form of John Bullock, Michigan School for the DOWNTOWN, MUST sublet one 1. 29. Succeed bedroom Suitable Blind, after 1 p.m., 373-3730. air conditioned, 1-11-3 For Rent furnished. Deposit paid. Phone 4. Rainbow 30. Pipe fitting The Datsun/2 and Datsun 4-Door Sedan have 7. Lean-to 31. Small pie something 339-9107.3-11-6 UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY: If you 11. Salutation 32. Cauldron in common — fine car features PORTABLE DISHWASHERS, * are willing to work, own hours. Compact Refrigerators, rentals, 12. And not 34. The Weird 96 HP overhead cam EAST LANSING * engine part or full time. Please call ESCHTRUTH APPLIANCES & near campus. Ont 13. Equal Sisters Up to 25 MPG economy bedroom, furnished. Large, airy 14. 35. Smoked meat * 372-1648. 3-11-4 TV. Grand Ledge, 627-2191. O Sovereignty rooms. Air conditioned. All-synchro 4-on-the-floor 16. Sole 36. Robot play * Optional 3-speed automatic Beautifully maintained. Select 17. Twilight 37. Accept TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are clientele. * Fully independent rear suspension now leasing student Lease. 332-3135 or 18. Theater sign 40. Mark of units. These spacious 882-6549. O 20. Wit approval * Safety front disc brakes luxury apartments are completely 22. Arctic treeless 44. Arabic letter * carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean MARRIED STUDENTS: Spacious 2 * 5-main-bearings for longer engine life bedroom plain 45. Vast amount Whitewalls furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, apartments. Carpeting, 26. Afresh 46. Purchase garbage disposal and drapes, air * All-vinyl interior individual control conditioning and 27. Ping-pong 47. Baseball glove - central air conditioning. These four man kitchen applicances, otherwise * paddle 48.Pronoun Many more no-cost extras units have up to 3 unfurnished. 20 minutes from parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure Family up today. Make the Sound Move drive a time campus in Eaton Rapids. Modern . . has been Datsun, then decide. adequately planned for with a giant heated brick building. $160/month. Call swimming pool, recreation Mr. Shimnoski, rooms and private balconies. If you evenings 663-4266. X-7-11-6 want to bo among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. There are units starting at $70/month per man. SUBLET WINTER only. 1 triple. girl 7o~r Close, inexpensive, new. MODEL OPEN EVERYDAY (like puppies?) Call EXCEPT SUNDAY 351-6485 now. 2-11-4 FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: SEDANS • WAGON • PICKUP • SPORTS CARS TWO BEDROOM MARSHA CHANEL 372-2797 or 332-6441 furnished apartment. Close to campus. SIX, NINE and TWELVE MONTH LEASES $140. Immediate occupancy STORY AVAILABLE. 351-9036. 5-11-4 CAME LOT APARTMENTS, 4901 South GTtopckmgfjam Pennsylvania. QUIET location for married, grad students 2 Big Lots to Serve You DATSUN SALES and faculty. ONE bedroom Open Monday. Thursday, and furnished. $160 monthly. East MA NA GEMENT EXCL Michigan Ave. at Frandor Friday evenings until USIVEL Y B Y: Immediate possession. Call 3 blocks East of 9 M anager, Showroom PHONE 351-0400 Alco Managemeit Company PROPERTY 393-8657 MANAGEMENT, or FOX 372-1964. O Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 3. 1970 9 For Sale Personal TfflPPFlMH'9/l Ict $12.95. Stove, $12.95. MEXICO, WINTER 1971. Classes: scho £friaerator $19.95. Bed, $19.95. art, literature, Mexican Culture. Kc SECONDHAND STORE, Earn full quarter credit for 5 C weeks in Mexico. )8 Turner. Registrar, Box 66041, Seattle, Washington 98166. 5-11-6 No - JftlP00- ..Je"sen- Peanuts Personal $1.00 service charge per insertion — paid. 12 p.m. deadline 1 to be pre¬ Pentecostal Christianity will Students for a Live hold its regular meeting tonight in the Captain's Room of the Union at 7 initial response p.m. Come LAS class day before. share your experience with the Lord! VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - generation of students and a boon When the sun drifts lower and entertainment gambling center. midafternoon, the - JOAN, YOU finally Everybody welcomel the for the taxpayers. end of the , ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica, made it. The Urban High School, a name lights start glittering at the nearby normal school day. Ijg5 and Britannica Junior, $65. Congratulations. See you The Integral Institute from Detroit Strip's gambling palaces, day "We just decided to plan a chosen to avoid confusion with It is this |l 5065. 3-11-4 w. Doug. 1-11-3 EVERYONE is invited to observe the heavens through telescopes on will be conducting a beginner's begins at the Las Vegas Urban school for the convenience of the kids," adult education or evening facilities, as multiple well as use of the says School Supt. Kenny vocational isONIC STEREO Component. I DIDN'T Think WENCHES had Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 3 and 4 Lecture / Demonstration on Integral High School. Guinn. "It's set up for the kids schools, is a regular enthusiasm of students for the Radio, turntable, dual birthdays, but happy 20th anyway. with the Yoga (a combination of all the Yoga It may sound like an odd time comprehensive high school that new school that MSU Astronomy Club, who want to work, or have to augurs well for its Only one more year. Terkey Disciplines) Lakers 6 months old. 393-2255 1-11-3 cancelled if cloudy. If undecided November 5 today 1 and Thursday, to start classes, but officials are work, or just don't like to go to operates during the late future, its adherents say. m. 2 11-3 about weather, call at - 3 p.m. (Lectureand enthusiastic over results since the afternoon and evening hours. "It is a real plus for the 351-0968 for Demonstration) and 3 - 5 p.m. (Hajha school during the day." meeting confirmation. Time, 7 Its classes meet in the HIGHEST HOMAGE to a Gracious p.m. yoga postures, experiment started this fall. They It's a boon to building taxpayers," said Guinn. "If we track stereo recorder. in room 315 breathing, chanting, see it as a parents, too. vacated when the student of Ladye and Fowre Lordesfora Well Physics-Astronomy, and meditation) in Phillips Hall Vending breakthrough for Many work nights in this 24-hour get one of them going in two or Cioita SRT-101 Camera with Met shortly thereafter on the roof. An Machine Room (in basement a Valley High School leave at three other schools, we save the leessories. Call ED 2-6521, 5 - 7 Tournament. SCA livesl - observation session and film will be right E'Negan, Buffalomaster. 1-11-3 next to Black cultural room). Students expense of a $12 - million high ■ni.,ask for Wells. 5-11-6 presented Thursday, Nov. 12, same should bring a blanket or a time and place, sleeping school." ROE BOAT: regardless of weather. bag for Froliche Score One! cushioning, wear loose The school district expected Beast, Nasty, Phyl, and Cecel The Christian Science clothing, avoid eating after 1 p.m. about 200 students to register for 1-11-3 Organization at Donations will be requested but not MSU welcomes the the Urban High School. It was a campus required. community to its weekly Tuesday new program this fall, begun in TODD AND Bruce. Thanks for the a WON'T believe our large 6:45 p.m. meeting in the Alumni super Halloweenie Party. It was hurry, with little notice to the Jection of frame styles. Chapel. Meetings include readings TRI-BETA will meet greatl Carolynn and Jo-An. 1-11-3 Wednesday, community. IpTICAL discount, 2615 East from the Bible and Scienceand Health with key to the November 4, at 7 .30 p.m. in the Union More than 600 students had Avenue, 372-7409. Scriptures by Mary Room 39. Dr. Hensley, professor of Baker Eddy, and testimonies zoology will present a slide show on registered when the school Recreation healing relative to Christian Science. of "The Ecology of the stopped enrolling students. Southwest." Refreshments. About 40 per cent of the JASONIC 8 track stereo tape SPRING BREAK in Bahamas. 8 Free U classes tonight: students are dropouts, people ■ayer, with Jensens speaker. Plus 7 Scuba special available. Call days. Jug band, 8 Xes, 351 8154. 5-11-4 Howe, 353-0048. 13-11-5 Rick p.m., 215 Evergreen, Vocations for who were not in school last year. Social Change, 9:15 ARE It wasn't planned that p.m., grad YOU READY FOR way, it just L SMOOTH OPERATOR behind advisor's apartment in Phillips, Use "SALVATION?" "Salvation" is ready happened. wheel of a motorcycle CHRISTMAS BREAK and Abuse of the Masculine Role, 7 for you! Tickets are now on sale at the "We felt we would get a few rtised in today's Classified ads. IN SPAIN p.m., 103 Bessey, Science Fiction, 8 Union, Campbells Smoke Shop, students back because of the p.m., 108 Bessey. Electronics Repair, Marshall Music, State Discount, ILE CIDER, APPLES, $209.00 7:30 p.m., 326 Student Alberts and Grinnells Frandor and convenience," said Guinn, "but 9 Days Limited Services, our main thrust was dropout rjUGHNUTS. No preservatives Space Abacus, 9 p.m. 301 Bessey. Lansing Mall. "Salvation"-is simply J. CENTENNIAL MARKET, Call Frank Buck, 351-8604 eight with-it people suffering from prevention." miles North of Lansing on U.S. Jim Hartle 353-6959 TheFreshmen Home Economics Club common hang-ups (sexual) It is those returned dropouts will meet tonight at 7:15 joining 8 3157. O p.m. in 305 together to have that give the school its BAR M Stable: Horse an unreal experience. special drawn Human Ecology Building. Dr. "Salvation" needs you to make the hay rides. Group rates on Shipley character, teachers said. riding. will give a tour of the interior JLATABLE PLASTIC design happening complete. Come together Boarding, instruction. 127 South lab, show student projects, and talk JniTURE. Chairs, sofas, to Barnes, left. 589-8814 about the career of interior at Erickson Kiva on Nov. 13, 14, 15, ton jsocks. - All midnight. 0-11-18 colors. 337-9215, 10-11-13 The MSU Scots design. Highlanders will meet 20, 21, or 22 and experience what everyone will soon be really into. "The" Total Experience of Sight and Pol ice say Real Estate tonight in the Demonstration Hall Sound: Light show, rock, sex, religion, Animals magazine Ballroom at 7 p.m. If you've ever been drugs and nudity. Everything that TWO interested in learning how to play the makes college life worth living. Tickets BEDROOMS, one acre, trees, city gas. $5500. $750 down. 305 bagpipes or in learning how to do being sold at the remarkable price of Abbott, Laingsburg after 4pm Scottish dancing, stop in tonight. We only $2.00. 5-11-3 would also like experienced Scottish drummers. to hear from MAKE MONEY selling your art, sale illegal IlOOSA GELDING, 7 years old. crafts, antiques, etc. at the Union Spri?fV#> ooth riding. InquireBessey 266. (5-4670. 3-11-5 NEED COPIES? Want to save? THE CHRISTIANS SHARE ITI You - Don't keep the faith, can LEADERSHIP TRAINING CLASSES learn how at the Board Flea Market being held Dec. 7, in the Union Ballroom, 1 - 4 p.m. Registration fee of $2.00 upon Sunday, Piling up Representatives magazine subscription service plan to solicit door to door- from - a COPY SHOPPF can show vou A grounds maintenance man pushes a blower « kADOR RETRIEVERS sign up. Encourage your friends, the that sends the dead leaves without a license this week and Black hom w sponsored by Campus Crusade for towards the center of a pile that will later be littering the ground Christ starting tonight. Tonight's more participants the more publicity. picked up, that is if some carefree students don't next, according to Detective Sgt. fc ED 7*72135™ lT c6 °f °ne' PH°ne 332"4222" session will We'll meet in be from 6:30 to 8:30. Bessey Hall, Rooms216, Sign up now. For more information watch this column or call 355-3355. decide to play in the large pile that has been assembled. Richard Murray of the East State News photo by Lansing Police Dept. POINT Siamese 217. Terry Luke . kittens, 6 eni~i7c-i«7^L-. 7~~. A list of 25 salesmen from the Icnths old. P Reasonable. Days, F0L,pti Residents of the co-ed living experiment are David Diehl, R - family," Dearborn sophomore next door. Miss Pam Jackson and Gerald complex Snyder - Phillips Danville; Richard Ernst, R - John Bonfiglio said. "We don't Peaks will be in 224 Brody Hall, scoffed at charges last week by some MSU trustee candidates Bloomfield Smith, Hills, American and Carol Independent even lock our door. When you know that everyone wants to be Scholars want 353-5306. who said the co-ed Party Miss Cassandra Holmes will be living candidate from Battle friendly it's so much easier." experiment is immoral. Based interviews with 10 Creek. Carol Swain, Ann Arbor to stay in U.S. in 229 Fee Hall, 353-5360. on a Approving the experiment sophomore, said she chose to TAIPEI (AP) — A survey of Miss Patricia Leonard, Charles per cent sample of the 675 were Democrats Patricia live in Phillips - Snyder so she 372 Nationalist Chinese scholars Waddell and Charles Tucker will people living in the complex, Carrigan of Ann Arbor and would "know men as people working in the United States acceptance experiment of was the co-ed nearly current board chairman Don Stevens of Okemos. rather than as sex objects." "Experiments at indicated 5 per cent other planned to return to Formosa definitely be in 353-1808. 36 Wonders Hall, APPLESAUCE •» unanimous and there was much Whether the candidates agree universities have shown," said but about 77 frustration with candidates. the trustee or not, the experiment at Phillips - Snyder has already Cathie Carpenter, Chicago, 111. sophomore, "that men and per cent would prefer to stay in America. COT WAX BEANS _ The new co-ed experiment would permit men and women begun in the minds of many students who live there. women living on the same floor become like brothers and CUT 6REEN BEANS ..<* 6/fl jeiHRomi to live in alternate rooms on the "They don't know what's sisters." same floor of the hall in contrast happening here," Debbie Many of the men interviewed to the present co-ed housing Chambers, Youngstown, Ohio policy which separates women by floor. men and sophomore said. probably never been here." "They've Lying flat said FRUIT COCKTAIL »«• The current board of trustees The charge that dorm life is approved the plan recently, not conducive to study was cure for ulcer STEWED TOMATOES »«■ **•' CATFISH giving the Phillips - Snyder Hall unsubstantiated by the students Council the option of polled. Only 3 out of 65 said LONDON (AP) - A implementing it any time after January 1, 1971. that they had to leave Phillips - Snyder to find a place to study. consultant surgeon Tanner claims if an Norman ulcer is CUT DLUE LAKE GREEN DEANS In the survey residents also Carole Benson, Bay City diagnosed early enough "it can disagreed with candidates that sophomore, lived in McDonel be healed simply by laying the FROZEN the climate in residence halls last year and described her patient flat for 10 days or isn't conducive to study. former residence as, "like a more." SHURFINE 6-OZ. Orange Juice CARTON 89 Astronaut Lovell to visit PRODUCE■ U.S. NO. 1 MSU as part of program MICHIGAN POTATOES 29 LB. BAG 79< U.S. NO. 1 4 LB. and Appollo 13 astronaut James Lovell will be Saturday on campus as part Friday of a meetings with Lovell arranged through the ASMSU Great Issues office. can be mission of Apollo 13 a failure," Lowell said. "I look back on it as a triumph: a triumph of MICHIGAN COURTLAND APPLES BAG 39* Cranberries government - sponsored program In the spring of 1970, Lovell 1 LB. to encourage dialog between the government students. and college was 13 accompanied on the Apollo Mission to the moon by astronauts Fred W. Haise and J. teamwork, ingenuity, the on spacecraft." initiative the ground and in and OCEAN SPRAY PKG. 2* The Robert A. Taft Institute Lowell is married and has two of Government in New York City is sponsoring the three Apollo 13 astronauts' visits to 20 college campuses around the Swigert. Because of mechanical difficulties, they were unable to land. "Some people would call the daughters and a son. ■ CUT OUT AND SAVE • Celery Hearts » 29 USE THIS COUPON " country. Lovell will participate in a JAMES LOVELL OFFER EXPIRES 11*6-70 —"Si|. AMY "l I R OR LARGER ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! | discussion with students from 2 ■ LIMIT ONE FREE COMPLEXION BAR PER FAMILY AIMY J LD. UO LMnu KPP GOOD ONLY AT ' p.m. to 1 p.m. Erickson Kiva. Saturday in the He will Member of the ill - fated Apollo 13 moon mission rncc an- « i3""co"'i" ij CANNED be 1 COMPLEXION size new ^ - - .1 available to meet with student Friday, Nov. 6 2 p.m. Camay i! groups Saturday all day morning. Friday Group and Erickson Kiva (WITH THIS COUPON) on) ^ ;i •I HAM 400 0Ff MERIDIAN MALL JI ; I With $5.00 Food Purchase Limit 1 Please Need a ride to Presents for Your Dining Pleasure }/39' Jl Expires After 11-6-70 JL-SHOP-RITE TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL $1.54 We have COLD BttR! the polls Broiled Top Chop't Fillet Mignon WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Schensuls Famous Fried Chicken $1.35 THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL TODAY? Broiled Baby Beef Liver with Onions FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL $1.46 $1.64 , ^ IJ GOODRICH'S S * Beef Burgundy with Noodles CANDIDATE INFORMATION? SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Need a babysitter for your children while you vote? We can provide any services you may need Baked Pepper Steak $1.79 concerning the elections, and let us show you what we can do. OPEN SUNDAY 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. IN SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL The Specials will include: Harrison at Trowbridge Entree, Salad or Dessert. Potato or Vegetable, one Roll, one Butter, and choice of Beverage. No tipping, please Between Spartan Village ana VOTING INFORMATION CENTER Cherry Lane Apartments DAILY NOON SPECIALS (Mon-Sat) INCLUDE: Call 355-8250 Fri. 9 to 9 FOR \ 4 1C Entree, choice of beverage, choice of roll and Mon. 317 Student Services Bldg. OPEN ALL DAY ONLY I ■ butter choice of any two of the following: potato, vegetable, salad HOURS: Saturday 9 to 6 CUT OUT AND SAVE-